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Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh was accorded a special 'Welcome to Country' smoke ceremony at the Australian Parliament, a traditional Aboriginal ritual symbolizing respect and acknowledgment of Indigenous custodians of the land. The ceremony marked the warm reception of Singh during his official visit to Australia aimed at strengthening defence and strategic ties between the two nations.

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00:00Oh
01:30All right, just come a little walk forward.
01:32Minister.
01:33Minister.
01:34Come forward.
01:36You're coming to come.
01:38Perfect.
01:42Hello.
01:43Come on in.
01:48Oh, I am.
01:50Oh, this is my daughter, Takita.
01:54the Ngunnawal people, their respect to the land, their language, their culture, their
01:59ancestors built up today in New York.
02:02Canberra is a meeting place. It has been for thousands of years.
02:06That's exactly why they built this place here, because everyone is going to have a big meeting.
02:13It's a meeting place because there's a different place in Canada here.
02:16One of those tribes to the west was five tribes in the Radford, actually fresh water, river
02:21people. To the south we have the Ngunnawal people, to the east we have the Ngunnawal people,
02:34and to the north we have the Ngunnawal people, the plain people.
02:39We're going to perform a smoking ceremony which is called Bunda Parma.
02:44It is to make countries stronger and to make new stars.
02:48We're going to take a visitor to make your spirit strong while you're on the country.
03:00We're going to take our ladies' leaves.
03:07Place them on the hot coal.
03:09the smoke starts coming out, some of the hot coal.
03:22The smoke starts coming out, you're washed, the smoke ends.
03:24I think you're washing yourself with gold.
03:26Two, three, two, three, two, three.
03:30Two, three, two, four, two, three, one.
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04:01Now I will ask my daughter to perform a sweeping and cleansing dance, sweeping away the negatives,
04:11calling in the positives, asking our ancestors to join us and protect your spirit while you're
04:20going.
04:39Hup! Hup! Hup!
05:09Hup! Hup!
05:39Hup!
06:09Hup!
06:36Hup!
06:39It comes from all the native trees.
06:46It's used to be a branch.
06:50Termites, like me.
06:52It's all for me.
07:03It's all for me.
07:06It's all for me.
07:08They can burrow their way through.
07:13They only like to eat the soft.
07:18So they leave the husband behind.
07:21They are made by nature.
07:24Aboriginal people, they took a bush.
07:28Have on the branches.
07:31If it sounds hollow, I'll shut it.
07:34I'll turn it in.
07:38When I want to play it, I have to play her eyes.
07:42Please move my lips.
07:44The vibration of the lips will make what will form the drawings.
07:56After that, we learn to circle the breeze.
08:00That's why we bring me through and out to her mouth.
08:03At the same time, that way we can continuously play it.
08:07It's very complicated.
08:08The mớiha newspaper in St. Wisconsin.
08:10There are soldiers in those areas.
08:12There are soldiers in their own life.
08:15Not 100 years old.
08:17Many of our biological cousins are made,
08:18but they only pulled off wide rounds.
08:19There are soldiers numbers around you.
08:21Walking around people,
08:22No 나도, no I'm hungry.
08:23There's family staff here,
08:24With her grandma.
08:25Theinter't dogs are animals.
08:26And they are poor.
08:27We're not the sheriff'sода,
08:28We don't know the police where they are in our country.
08:30We don't know the Luiza.
08:31Are the legs.
08:32We don't know the people out there.
08:34Can you explain the animals?
08:57Ok, so the first round was the dang room pouncers.
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